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Dentist

Job category: Healthcare

Check people’s teeth and mouths and treat any problems. Help people keep their teeth and gums healthy and strong.

  • Chemistry

Dietitian

Job category: Healthcare

Explain to people how to change their habits and eat food which is better for physical and mental health. Help patients with medical conditions to get the right nutrition

  • Chemistry

District nurse

Job category: Healthcare

Visit people with health conditions or disabilities to assess their needs and give them medical care and support.

  • Chemistry

Doctor - GP

Job category: Healthcare

Provide medical care for people in the local community. Diagnose and treat illnesses, give health advice and run clinics.

  • Chemistry

Ecologist

Job category: Animals, land and environment

Help to protect and restore the natural environment. Explore the effects of human behaviour on the environment and on animal ecosystems.

  • Chemistry

Environmental consultant

Job category: Animals, land and environment

Assess the impact of industry on the environment and tell businesses how to be greener.

  • Chemistry

Environmental manager

Job category: Animals, land and environment

Be a protective shield between organisations and the world around us. An environmental manager is an incredibly important job that keeps the planet green and ecosystems thriving.

  • Chemistry

Fish farm worker

Job category: Animals, land and environment

Breed and rear healthy fish and shellfish and sell them for food, for angling or for ornamental ponds.

  • Chemistry

Food scientist or food technologist

Job category: Science, mathematics and statistics

Test food for safety and quality and find ways to keep food fresh for longer. Or you would invent new processes and products, such as fat-free food or meat-free alternatives.

  • Chemistry

Forensic psychologist

Job category: Healthcare

Find out why people commit crimes. Help offenders to make positive changes in their behaviour.

  • Chemistry